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How Much

Do I

Know?

Are you ready to play. . . . .

D: <li>

A: <ul>

C: <nl>

B: <ol>

1. The tag that creates a list of items separated by

numbers.

B: <ol>

D: To make horizontal lines

A: To create a layout

C: So lists look good

B: To make items load fast

2. The reason web designers typically use

tables on their web pages.

A: To create a layout

D: .com

A: .edu

C: .org

B: .gov

3. A type of internet domain assigned primarily

to businesses.

D: .com

D: Frame

A: Internet

C: Hypermedia

B: Hyperlink

4. Elements on a web page that allow users to open related pages by

clicking the mouse.

B: Hyperlink

D: FTP

A: HTTP

C: HTML

B: IMHO

5. The transmission standard used to send

HTML documents across the World Wide Web.

A: HTTP

D: title tag

A: body tag

C: head tag

B: table tag

6. The HTML tag used to enclose the beginning elements of the page,

including the title.

C: head tag

D: IP Address

A: ISP

C: NIC

B: JPG

7. A unique group of numbers assigned to each

computer connected to the internet.

D: IP Address

D: MPEG

A: LAN

C: MAN

B: WAN

8. A computer network located within a relatively

limited area.

A: LAN

D: .png

A: .cwk

C: .txt

B: .exe

9. A file extension that indicates the file is in a

text format.

C: .txt

D: Thumbnail

A: Tag

C: Target

B: Traffic

10. A graphic or image purposely made smaller.

D: Thumbnail

D: .exe

A: .mov

C: .com

B: .zip

11. When you compress a file to make it smaller and

more transportable.

B: .zip

D: <br>

A: <ol>

C: <bl>

B: <ul>

12. The HTML tag that produces a bulleted list.

B: <ul>

D: img place=tennis.jpg

A: img src=“tennis.jpg”

C: img place=“tennis.jpg”

B: img scr=“tennis.jpg”

13. The HTML tag that allows a tennis image to appear on a web page.

A: img src=“tennis.jpg”

D: <br>

A: <tr>

C: <td>

B: <th>

14. The HTML tag not associated with tables.

D: <br>

15. The item that shows

up as part of a numbered

list.

D: Mrs. Guymon

A: Chicago Bears

C: PGHS Vikings

B: Applebee’sB: Applebee’s

16. Which item will

show up as part of a

bulleted list.

D: Mrs. Guymon

A: CSI

C: Restaurants

B: Applebee’sA: CSI

17. The item that shows up as the web page

title.

D: Mrs. Guymon

A: Chicago Bears

C: PGHS Vikings

B: Applebee’s

D: Mrs. Guymon

18. The number of tables that show up on

the web page.

D: 4

A: 1

C: 3

B: 2B: 2

19. The number of rows in the

second table.

D: 4

A: 1

C: 3

B: 2B: 2

20. The number of columns in the second

table.

D: 7

A: 1

C: 5

B: 3

C: 5

D: Hard Time Makes Little

A: Hyper Text Markup Language

C: Hyper Text Main Language

B: Hyper Text Mark Language

21. The abbreviation HTML stands for.

A: Hyper Text Markup Language

D: Intranet Service Provider

A: Internet Service Person

C: Internet Service Provision

B: Internet Service Provider

22. The abbreviation ISP stands for.

B: Internet Service Provider

23. A type of internet domain assigned primarily

to education.

D: .com

A: .edu

C: .org

B: .govA: .edu

D: .png

A: .cwk

C: .txt

B: .exe

24. A file extension that indicates that the file is a

program.

B: .exe

25. A type of internet domain assigned primarily

to US agencies.

D: .com

A: .edu

C: .org

B: .govB: .gov

D: .png

A: .cwk

C: .txt

B: .exe

26. A file extension that indicates that the file is an

editable graphic.

D: .png

27. A type of internet domain assigned primarily

to non-profit organizations.

D: .com

A: .edu

C: .org

B: .gov

C: .org

28. The file type not used for web graphics.

D: .png

A: .jpg

C: .tif

B: .gif

C: .tif

29. The categorization of web addresses based on

their purpose.

D: domain

A: URL’s

C: freeware

B: packets

D: domain

30. This is not prohibited in an AUP.

D: File sharing/cheating

A: Creating passwords

C: Illegal activities

B: Inappropriate UseA: Creating passwords

31. The abbreviation URL stands for.

D: Uniform Referral Locator

A: Universal Resource Locator

C: Universal Reference Location

B: Uniform Resource LocatorB: Uniform Resource Locator

32. The term for when someone visits your web

site.

D: hit

A: URL

C: host

B: packet

D: hit

D: Hypertext Transfer Protocol

A: Hidden Text Transport Protocol

C: Hyper Thread Transfer Photo

B: Hypertext Transfer Protocol

33. The abbreviation HTTP stands for.

B: Hypertext Transfer Protocol

D: Copyrighted

A: Unique

C: Eight characters

B: Transferred

34. The way e-mail addresses on the Internet

should be.

A: Unique

D: Sending a sound file

A: Sending a report

C: Sending a digital photo

B: Sending a CD-ROM

35. You are unable to attach this item to e-mail.

B: Sending a CD-ROM

D: Apple Safari

A: Internet Explorer

C: Microsoft Office

B: Mozilla Firefox

36. The following is not a web browser.

C: Microsoft Office

D: Server

A: Bandwidth

C: Protocol

B: Download

37. This is used to measure the time it takes to fully load a web page.

A: Bandwidth

D: Yahoo

A: Ask

C: Google

B: E-Mail

38. The following is not a search engine.

B: E-Mail

D: Title

A: Anchor

C: Head

B: Body

39. In HTML, this marks the beginning and end of

hyperlink instructions.

A: Anchor

D: <RH>

A: <BR>

C: <L>

B: <HR>

40. The HTML code for a horizontal line.

B: <HR>

D: <U>

A: <A>

C: <P>

B: <B>

41. The HTML code for a paragraph break.

C: <P>

D: Purple

A: Blue

C: Red

B: Green

42. The default color for a visited link.

D: Purple

D: Purple

A: Green

C: Red

B: Blue

43. The default color for an un-visited link.

B: Blue

D: <NAME>

A: <ALT>

C: <IMG>

B: <FONT>

44. The HTML code that shows text for an image.

A: <ALT>

45. The filter applied to this text.

D: Noise

A: Bevel

C: Glow

B: Drop ShadowB: Drop Shadow

46. The filter applied to this text.

D: Noise

A: Bevel

C: Glow

B: Drop Shadow

D: Noise

47. The filter applied to this text.

D: Noise

A: Bevel

C: Glow

B: Drop ShadowA: Bevel

48. The filter applied to this text.

D: Noise

A: Bevel

C: Glow

B: Drop Shadow

C: Glow

D: Verdana

A: Arial (Helvetica)

C: Georgia

B: Comic Sans

49. The following is not a san-serif font (without a leader at the end of the

letters).

C: Georgia

D: Times New Roman

A: Arial (Helvetica)

C: Georgia

B: Bookman Old Style

50. The following are san-serif fonts (without a

leader at the end of the letters).

A: Arial (Helvetica)

D: Server

A: Domain Name

C: Protocol

B: Internet

51. The part of the URL that identifies the entity

(such as school or business).

A: Domain Name

D: White

A: Blue

C: Red

B: Green

52. The default background color for a

web page.

D: White

D: Server

A: Domain Name

C: Protocol

B: Internet

53. A set of rules that specify how data is

formatted and transmitted between computers.

C: Protocol

54. The item the arrow is pointing to.

D: List

A: Title

C: Paragraph

B: HeadingB: Heading

D: Intranet

A: Domain

C: Internet

B: Extranet

55. A network that can be used only in a certain

location, no outside access is available.

D: Intranet

D: URL

A: FTP

C: HTTP

B: TCP/IP

56. The following is not an internet protocol.

D: URL

D: Thumbnail

A: Links

C: Hypertext

B: Hypermedia

57. Another name for multimedia (graphics, audio, video, and text) intertwining to make a complete web page.

B: Hypermedia

D: Server

A: Domain Name

C: Protocol

B: Internet

58. Hardware, such as computers, connected to

create a massive worldwide network.

B: Internet

D: Hot Spot

A: Application

C: Hexadecimal

B: Bandwidth

59. A number system that blends red, green, and blue to create colors.

C: Hexadecimal

D: 5

A: 0

C: 3

B: 1

60. In HTML, the largest heading size.

B: 1

D: Uploading

A: Cropping

C: Exporting

B: Downloading

61. Removing parts of an image.

A: Cropping

D: HTML, TITLE, BODY, HEAD

A: HEAD, TITLE, BODY, HTML

C: HTML, HEAD, TITLE, BODY

B: TITLE, HTML, BODY, HEAD

62. The correct order for the beginning of HTML

code.

C: HTML, HEAD, TITLE, BODY

63. The name of item the arrow is pointing to.

D: List

A: Title

C: Paragraph

B: Heading

C: Paragraph

64. The name of this

item.

D: Buttons with Scroll Bar

A: Banner with no Navigation Bar

C: Buttons with Banner Bar

B: Banner with Navigation Bar B: Banner with Navigation Bar

D: TSpace/BSpace

A: HSpace/VSpace

C: LSpace/CSpace

B: LSpace/RSpace

65. In HTML, the codes that adjust the space

around a graphic.

A: HSpace/VSpace

D: <A HREF="you@ths.edu">

A: <A "mailto:you@ths.edu">

C: <A HREF="mailto:you@ths.edu">

B: <A HREF="mailto:you">

66. The HTML tag that allows an e-mail link to appear on a web page.

C: <A HREF="mailto:you@ths.edu">

67. The name of the

item the arrow is

pointing to.

D: List

A: Title

C: Paragraph

B: Heading

D: List

D: Server

A: Domain Name

C: Protocol

B: Internet

68. A powerful central computer that manages files and services for a

network.

D: Server

D: TCP/IP

A: FTP

C: IP Addresses

B: HTTP

69. The protocol responsible for breaking data into manageable

transmission sizes.

D: TCP/IP

D: Yellow

A: Black

C: Purple

B: Green

70. The default text color for a web page.

A: Black